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    ’Meta-analyses have established that different psychotherapies have different outcomes. Cognitive-behavioural therapies are significantly more effective than psychodynamic therapies‚ and their superiority increases when long-term follow-up is assessed. Hypnosis enhances the efficacy of both psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioural psychotherapy’. (Kirsch‚ 1996) Clinical Hypnosis is natural and safe. Hypnosis is essentially a cognitive (thought) process. It is a natural process which we all have

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    PSYCHOLOGY AT WORK Health Psychology In the field of physical health and psychological well-being‚ health psychology specializes in exploring biological‚ psychological‚ cultural‚ societal‚ and environmental factors of life‚ and how each of these affects physical health. There are some who include the spiritual or religious aspects to this model; however‚ traditionally the model includes biological‚ psychological‚ and social components. While it may be common knowledge among certain populations

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    References: Barnett‚ J. E.‚ & Johnson‚ W. (2011). Integrating Spirituality and Religion Into Psychotherapy: Persistent Dilemmas‚ Ethical Issues‚ and a Proposed Decision-Making Process. Ethics & Behavior‚ 21(2)‚ 147-164. doi:10.1080/10508422.2011.551471 Fisher‚ C. B. (2012). Decoding the Ethics Code: A Practical Guide for Psychologists‚ Updated Second

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    abilities. Them E.G Williamson developed trait-and-factor to give direction to students and unemployed individuals Carl Rogers then published Counseling and Psychotherapy and this confronted Williamson’s counselor-center approach. In 1976 the American Mental Health Counselors Association was established and tension grew in the American Personnel and Guidance Association and this created a way

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    and accumulate information about guidance. FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE EMERGENCE OF CONSELLING: * Technological changes Technological changes have made a major impact upon people’s lives and work. Industrialization has resulted in social and vocational mobility. It has affected child rearing practices also. One of the important ways in which man tried to cope with the rapidly changing world around him was to start the guidance movement. The guidance movement later led to the growth

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    Therapeutic Alliance and Cohesion Variables as Predictors of Outcome in Short-Term Group Psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 57 (3)‚269-97 Pratt‚ RR.‚ (2004) Schectman‚ Zipora.‚ (2006) Group counseling and psychotherapy with children and adolscents: theory‚ research‚ and practice. L.Erlbaum Associates Steen‚ S.‚ & Kaffenberger‚ C Yalom & Leszcz (2005) The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy‚ 5th edition‚ Basic Books‚ Preface p. xii

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    • Therapy - treatment methods aimed at making people feel better and function more effectively. • Psychotherapy - therapy for mental disorders in which a person with a problem talks with a psychological professional. • Insight therapies - psychotherapies in which the main goal is helping people to gain insight with respect to their behavior‚ thoughts‚ and feelings. • Action therapy - psychotherapy in which the main goal is to change disordered or inappropriate behavior directly. • Biomedical therapy

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    Running Head: MANAGING RELIGIOUS CONFLICT Managing Religious Conflict within Psychotherapy Ryan Hagen UMASS Lowell Abstract This paper discusses the relationship of religion and psychology within the setting of interpersonal dynamic psychotherapy. It raises the question of whether and to what extent religion should be included in a therapeutic setting. Varying perspectives on this issue are reviewed‚ followed by an examination of the consequences of addressing religion within therapy

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    For the guidance office that: 1. To conduct guidance and counselling programs that could be helpful in aiding teenagers that are victims of bullying. There programs may be focused on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) of Aaron Beck. • CBT aims to help manage problems by changing the way we think and behave. It can’t remove our problems but it helps us to deal with them in a more positive way that is why this therapy is also known to treat anxiety and depression and other mental disorders. Unlike

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    counselling‚ moving on to identify key elements of practice and what makes counselling different from other professions where counselling skills may be used. Finally the discussion will consider the role of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) which regulates the profession. In order to answer this question‚ it is necessary to consider definitions of counselling from both professional and client perspectives. This definition is the professional perspective from the BACP:

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